That's really weird, are you sure you are working in your own ProtoShares fork and not the I3 one? Also try re-cloning

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That's really weird, are you sure you are working in your own ProtoShares fork and not the I3 one? Also try re-cloning

tried re-cloning again but it's no use, i have tried all the available braches, but it refuses. I need to get a dedicated linux box next month, windows is just too complicated.

What do you mean "all available"? Did you fork ProtoShares first? Is the repo url "github.com/<your github username>/ProtoShares.git"?

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What are you trying to achieve with this? MemoryCoin always sends change to the default or first key in the wallet - quite a small code change to do that, but why the need to specify the key?

I am surprised you do this with memory coin, it means that all of your transactions are linked and easily tracked.

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